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Unimpeachably the Best. PURE CONCENTRATED Cocoa. wmw mm

t>a trum w. FORTUNE-TELLING I ' ■ -, ; Does not take into consideration tie oa« essential to woman’s happiness— womanly health. There is many a woman whose future seems amoiuteiy unclpudad who is marked by hef Own condition for future disappointment ■- and die*; tress. .The woman, who neglects her health is neglecting the very foundation of all good fortune. For without health, love loses its lustre and gold': is blit dress. - Womanly health may~be retained or regained by the use, of |jr Morse’s Indian Soot Pills; they establish regularity and ; keep the Kidneys, Liver and Stomach in % healthy condition. They make weak women strong, sick women well. Miss Ethel Brooks, of 22, High Street, Kew, Victoria, writes of the great benefit she has derived from taking Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, She had for five years suffered the greatest agony wilu pains in the back and head, and'life almost 'became a burden. Her ailment was Kidney Trouble, and after trying many doctors she had almost given up in despair, but a friend advised her to try Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, and she states that after taking the third bottle she was able to d)« about doing her household duties, and is now happy to say she is quite Cured, -xliis and other letters -which we publish-Irota time to time should convince the most sceptical that Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are an absolute and permanent cure for all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the .Stomach, Liter and Kidneys, and will do all'that is.claimed for them. Packed in amber bottles and the full name blown thereon. Accept no substitutes. 8 IF YOU,HAVE A COLD, give you our word that you will Im pleased and satisfied with Lime-Fruit Cough Linctus. Barnett and Go., chemist*, corj ner Cathedral Square, Christchurch. Price, I Is, Is 6d and 9* < vi. X 3224 For Influenza and Gold in the Head fskt Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, la 6d and 2s 6d. ’ 1

BY O m m m SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. P m II v 01 £ © ■£» (ft 'Hr^k « o 1 O X>*s Q3V e u TO HIS MAJESTY THE SUNS OF ENOLAND. ’■iSSSHRf' ROAD RACER. 0 look at the SWIFT ROAD RACER is to class it as a thorough-bred. A ride on a SWIFT ROAD RACER proves that li is exceedingly easy running and drives free against heavy wind, or climbs freely stiff hills. The free running orth* mscnlim is due to the correct design of the frame giving the rider the right position bo that ho can apply ms power, ana iso <tws to correctly designed bearings which arc made in such a way that they do not bind, or climb in the ball r f o< lf- e applied in driving against winds or in climbing hills. The SWIFT ROAD RACER is fitted with Vulcanised Clipper Tyres, which add to tho free running of the machine. All old cyclists ride SWIFT cycles as they JW 1 nn sper en e that SWIFTS are very good machines and at tho same time are very reasonable in price. On the head of each mac e the a\sit I CYCLE COY., guarantee tho SWIFT ROAD RACER to be tho highest quality. T Swift Ladies’ £22 cash. Swift Road Racer £2O cash. Easy; Terms Arranged. Swift Roadster £2l cash. ADAMS STAR CYCLE SOY., 70 MANCHESTER STREET, AND 198, COLOMBO STREET (Near Cathedral), CHRISTCHURCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CX, Issue 13216, 27 August 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CX, Issue 13216, 27 August 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CX, Issue 13216, 27 August 1903, Page 2

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